if your are so enlightened, please share the Root cause. I'm sitting here waiting. Perhaps we need more for profit churches and more pastors to leach the cash?
vice knows no gender, class or race dont convolute the issue. the only truth in your statement is that the less money you have the less you can afford a vise. But to say that making something legal or illegal will change people is naive and silly at best. for the past 60 years marajuana has been illegal and the only thing it has acheived is putting young men with little means behind bars, while the wealthier who get caught can avoid the jail time. it is a gross inequality that you sir are happy to perpetuate.
still waiting for the reason why it is a benefit. what exactly do we get out of it? better standards and quality control? can the Bahamas not do that without joining some dodgy group of hired guns?
Question: Is there any corruption within the RPBF? Question: How do you get rid of corruption within RBPF? Question: Is someone advanced within a company or government job based upon merit or who ya MP is? Question: Does know you MP qualify one for promotion and benefits?
r we in this place maybe to do with jokers like these long serving folks? just asking for a friend who was born in the bahamas but doesn't understand why its so messed up.
still waiting for a good argument why we should join. and i've read some of the website and listened to laing on teh guardian radio. Who gives a rats ass about FRance anyway?
$6,400,000 divided by $15,000 per residence in the impacted communities works out to 426 roofs repaired. I'd guess that would be pretty close to the number of structures that are a) owned by bahamians citizens and b) is in need of major work. Why not just purchase $6.4M worth of roofing supplies and distribute to the people. And why not you ask, well how is someone going to profit off of erecting 250 overpriced tents if you just give away free roofing materials instead? $15,000 is a ball park number to purchase materials for a basig but proper roof on a typical bahamian duplex struture. bahamians can always get their brother/cousin/uncel to come help put it on. Am I Wrong? I"m probably not thinking striaght. 100 days and counting and i still don't have any garbage collection at my house in Marsh Harbour. The streets are littered with junk, 1 out of 10 pieces of heavy machinery is moving around the dump. private heavy equipment operators are price gouging. Anyone in Nassau with Heavy Equipment want to send it up here to get put to work?
DWW says...
if your are so enlightened, please share the Root cause. I'm sitting here waiting. Perhaps we need more for profit churches and more pastors to leach the cash?
On 'Marijuana will boost economy': Commission report says drug has huge business potential
Posted 24 December 2019, 9:09 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
making it illegal does absolutely nothing to prevent it. get off your high horse man. History Does Not Lie go read a book.
On 'Marijuana will boost economy': Commission report says drug has huge business potential
Posted 24 December 2019, 9:05 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
vice knows no gender, class or race dont convolute the issue. the only truth in your statement is that the less money you have the less you can afford a vise. But to say that making something legal or illegal will change people is naive and silly at best. for the past 60 years marajuana has been illegal and the only thing it has acheived is putting young men with little means behind bars, while the wealthier who get caught can avoid the jail time. it is a gross inequality that you sir are happy to perpetuate.
On 'Marijuana will boost economy': Commission report says drug has huge business potential
Posted 24 December 2019, 9:04 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
lets stop wasting money and ruingin the lives of young men and women in this country for smoking a little ganja. Now not tomorrow.
On Lloyd adds his support for legal use of marijuana
Posted 21 December 2019, 2:20 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
still waiting for the reason why it is a benefit. what exactly do we get out of it? better standards and quality control? can the Bahamas not do that without joining some dodgy group of hired guns?
On Social media 'untruths' impact bid to join WTO
Posted 11 December 2019, 2:03 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
Um... Florida gets hurricanes. they know the drill. this kind of thing needs to be targeted in Canada or Minnesota numbnuts
On Tourism hits radio airwaves in Florida
Posted 11 December 2019, 1:57 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
Question: Is there any corruption within the RPBF?
Question: How do you get rid of corruption within RBPF?
Question: Is someone advanced within a company or government job based upon merit or who ya MP is?
Question: Does know you MP qualify one for promotion and benefits?
On Top officers ‘insulted’ by jobs switch
Posted 11 December 2019, 1:54 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
r we in this place maybe to do with jokers like these long serving folks? just asking for a friend who was born in the bahamas but doesn't understand why its so messed up.
On Top officers ‘insulted’ by jobs switch
Posted 11 December 2019, 1:47 p.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
still waiting for a good argument why we should join. and i've read some of the website and listened to laing on teh guardian radio. Who gives a rats ass about FRance anyway?
On WTO: Bahamas may have to open reserved industries
Posted 10 December 2019, 8:21 a.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
$6,400,000 divided by $15,000 per residence in the impacted communities works out to 426 roofs repaired. I'd guess that would be pretty close to the number of structures that are a) owned by bahamians citizens and b) is in need of major work. Why not just purchase $6.4M worth of roofing supplies and distribute to the people. And why not you ask, well how is someone going to profit off of erecting 250 overpriced tents if you just give away free roofing materials instead? $15,000 is a ball park number to purchase materials for a basig but proper roof on a typical bahamian duplex struture. bahamians can always get their brother/cousin/uncel to come help put it on. Am I Wrong? I"m probably not thinking striaght. 100 days and counting and i still don't have any garbage collection at my house in Marsh Harbour. The streets are littered with junk, 1 out of 10 pieces of heavy machinery is moving around the dump. private heavy equipment operators are price gouging. Anyone in Nassau with Heavy Equipment want to send it up here to get put to work?
On ‘14 domes should be up by Friday’
Posted 10 December 2019, 8:16 a.m. Suggest removal